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I Thought they wanted to like have the moment the way you wanted Nawaz to call you Maratude He has I want him to do it again over and over again more sensually. Yes today We got a new teaser that dropped. Mmm, and it's by one Ranveer Singh. Who's that? He is the only reason this channel exists. That's true Hey, we should actually call our Ranveer reaction. Hey, hey think about it kids What was the first reaction we had to anything Indian? Golly boy. It was the golly boy So so you can thank him. Yeah, and who's tapped to? Who said these words? Here so, I mean we I mean we do about 15 reactions a week for Ranveer and Yes, it's because of I don't know who sends more if it's him or Karen Johar we should weigh it but the amount of cocaine we get we get a lot It's a lot so that's good. Anyways is new a teaser I think it's more of like a teaser for the trailer you're not seeing anything from the actual movie It's more of like they're teasing got a stuff with a bunch of different characters But it's for his new upcoming comedy circus Directed by Rohit Shetty who is excellent known for big over-the-top Entertainers, yeah, so you're not gonna get anything really. This isn't a high cinema artistry No, no, it's entertainment balls to the wall comedy as well comedy and entertainment I'm an understood rock and roll and in this it says this References a lot of famous characters famous dialogue from Rohit Shetty's comedy movies So things are awesome translation and it was subbed by Hamanchu one of our subbers Thank you so much because thank you for some reason t-series was like no, we don't need subtitles We're only the biggest fucking district. Anyways pisses me off the largest Production house in India just was like no, we don't need English subtitles What anyways, thank you Hamanchu But if anything's wrong with it attack him with visceral anger Which is so strange because so many Indians speak English, but they don't necessarily speak Hindi So it would make sense to just put an English subtitle at least for them. Yeah, very strange. Anyways, but here we go These are characters from prior films I He'll take you to the city in the 1960s. Absolutely, I'll kill the poor. I'll go, I'll go. Wait. Was that Johnny Lever? Oh, wow, was it really? Oh, am I? I have so many questions. Thank you so much, Hamanchu. Yeah, Hamanchu, thank you. So obviously it's setting up this world of obviously they're setting up for the 60s. So before technology. And there's clearly a twin element going on here. That's a huge thing in Indian cinema, just playing the double roles. It's been here a few times, but it's not like a normal thing. It is like if you're a big actor, you've had to have played a double role at some point in your career. Yeah, why? It's very interesting, because I could off the top of my head count on one hand double role characters from TV and film. It's not a common thing at all. Maybe it's just like, oh, you get double the star. Maybe that's what it is. So like, everybody goes for their stars, especially for. It's two, two, two stars in one. Yeah, so if like, VJ plays two different roles, you get double the VJ in the film. I guess. I don't know, but obviously it goes way back till early Bollywood as well of all these different things. But yeah, I thought I saw it. And I had another question. Maybe, and Johnny can help me with it. About a certain look of a certain character. Maybe it's the guy with the beanie. I've seen that look a lot. Wait, Dupika's in it? Is she just a cameo? Holy, shit balls. Look at these, look at his, wow. There's quite the cast here. And yes, there's Johnny Lever. Johnny Lever, OK, that was him, right? The big hair guy, this guy? This is who I was. Yeah. Yeah. Is that him? It's gotta be. OK. That big smile under that hair? Yeah, I thought so. And then I recognize a lot of the. Ranveer, Pooja Hedde. I recognize a lot of the actors, actually, in terms of just little supporting roles. Yeah. So I'm wondering if a lot of them are just big old comedy actors. Johnny Lever as Johnny Lever. And my suspicion, obviously, I'm guessing maybe these actors were in previous films, or they're even reprising the characters. Yeah, from his prior films. A circus operator and his gymnast friends belong to a big circus company, Juggle, with their lives and try to bring back the extinct circus culture to the public. OK, so obviously he's part of the circus and he's a twin. That used to be a big thing for. Must be. Circuses back in the day. Yeah, I'm assuming the circus in India would be comparable to the circus in America, but I may be way off base. I would have the foggiest idea what the circus is like in India. It's definitely dead now. Yeah, that's for sure. Did you all ever have a big circus culture in India ever? Yeah, it's. Same kind of thing. Same kind of thing, but it's not big as Cirque du Soleil here. Right. No, but it was like elephants. But it did. Back in the day. Did you have Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus there? Ah, then no. There were really only two circuses here in the United States when I was a kid. Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus, or Circus Vargas. We have different names. I'm sure. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure. But yeah, I remember going to circuses when I was a kid, and I vividly remember Clowns and Elephants. Clowns, elephants. OK, so it's the lion tamer. Same kind of thing. Yeah, so trapeze artists, some fire eaters, same kind of thing. This is the other. So this look, what is that look from? Because the beanie that's all the way around the head with the kind of up at top, I recognize that look. That's who I'm talking about. Do you, like, is that an iconic? No? Why do I, I just seen it a few times, too, and it's in comedy stuff. Yeah, it's specifically in comedy. Maybe even it wasn't like, what was it? What was it, um, the Gomal? Was it in Gomal? Oh, I don't know. That's the one I'm talking about. I'm just trying to figure out, is that like, an iconic comedy character? Right. And that's what they're trying to emulate? Right. It's a pretty distinct kind of look. Right? Yeah, it is. But yeah, Sanjay Mista. Fun, I like him a lot, but I think he's a fantastic actor. He is. Like, he's Oscar level. But I feel like he also loves to do these balls to the wall silly comedy. Why wouldn't you? Yeah, that's fun, would that be? Like, he could be like, Irfan, right? Right. In that level of dramatic, beautiful artistry, not to say that this is not beautiful artistry, comedy is harder in general. In many respects, yeah. Maybe that's why. Maybe he likes the challenge. Or maybe he likes just a lot of fun. Maybe he also likes he does these ones to fund his more artistic side, kind of like a necessarily in shot. Yeah, could be. And that kind of stuff, I don't know. So I think the trailer comes out on, it said, the second. So that's what? Also that guy. Why do I know him? Yeah. The guy with the big Elvis hair. Don't you feel like? Oh, yeah, he looks very familiar. Very familiar, right? My hope is that we'd be able to get all the comedy, right? Because obviously, if you go into this, you're just expecting balls to the wall. Just ridiculous, silly comedy, yeah. Yeah. And we can get comedy, but if it's all dialogue or reference driven and the subtitles do not do it justice. And culture driven. Yeah. That would always be my fear. I don't know if that's what this is. We'll see what the trailer looks like, because obviously this isn't even from the film. But yeah, you guys let us know. Obviously, those questions I had, please answer those. So I can understand them. And what you think about the trailer? And what should, what do, what are you excited for? It's coming out on 23rd. Yeah, the 23rd. So right at Christmas. What day is Christmas this year? It's always December 25th. I know that. What day of the week? No idea. That's why. It's on the Sunday. So obviously, they're not going to drop it on Christmas. So that's releasing on a Friday. On Friday. Yeah. Christmas weekend, which is what it's going to be for everybody who opens that weekend, which I find so funny. They were smart that India has Christmas releases. But I mean, I know there's a big population of Christians in India. I'm not saying that, but it's not like a holier Diwali in terms of this magnitude. Yeah. Like I'd say probably less than half probably celebrate Christmas. Yeah. And Jarni, how often do you celebrate Christmas when you were in India? Well, I always did because it was just. But did a lot of people have lights up, trees, or anything like that? How cutters. Oh, really? I had like a small Christmas tree every 25th December. And it's a ritual in my house to go to new market and have plum cake for Christmas. Because of the song? I don't know. That's a very. I've actually never had plum cake. Another of I. Every 25th December, we would go and get plum cake. And sometimes we'd go to church and see all the lights. OK. And lit so I. So there is a big lighting of lights and trees and stuff? Yes. OK. Didn't I guess that makes sense? Yeah, she would send me a video and show me the decorations on the streets. Granted. Here, it's not really a Christian thing. It's just this is just an American culture. The Christmas wise, obviously. I'm not saying Christians don't have their reasons. I'm not saying that. No, it's much bigger than that. It's not really about Jesus in terms of the whole of America celebrating. The whole of America takes it as a season of goodwill. Season of goodwill and fine generosity and giving. Yeah. And that kind of stuff. Obviously, it has religious stuff behind it. No, you're absolutely right. But that's not the main reason people celebrate Christmas. There are people that aren't religious at all. That celebrate Christmas. In fact, it's probably pagan holiday, actually. Yeah, it's probably it's by far the biggest holiday here in terms of shopping and everybody celebrating. But it's also probably the biggest holiday we have that does have a religious origin that the majority celebrate for completely not religious reasons. Yeah. Yeah. One Jesus wasn't even born in December. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, newsflash. He was not born in the dead of winter. He just wasn't. It's a lie. And also there are no wise men in the real manger scene in case you didn't know that. The wise men showed up when he was two. No, no, no. They were there. Myrrh. They're smart because if they released that a week earlier, that wouldn't be wise. Because on December 16th is when the new avatar comes out. Yeah. But they are marketing this heavily to, I've seen promotions already for like bring the family. Yeah. It's a big Christmas family. Christmas family. Which that's a big deal. We've mentioned this before. It is a big deal to a lot of people have as a tradition after they open the gifts is to go to the movies and see a Christmas film. Used to be our tradition. Me too. Before. Used to do it. Before the time. Before kids. And it will be again. It will be. Yeah, but you open up the gifts and then middle afternoon. It's, hey, let's all go as a family to a matinee. Yep. Anyways, let us know what you thought about the teaser and any other information we need to know down below. Jesus.